What does it mean that there is no beginning in the proud rain?

"Proud rain has no beginning" is an idiom in China, which means rain after rain and never stops, symbolizing perseverance and indomitable spirit. This idiom first appeared in Shi Shuo Xin Yu by Yang Shen, a writer in the Ming Dynasty. It describes that a writer should have a profound literary foundation and a good writing style, be able to pursue perfection unremittingly, and gain a deep sense of pride in the process.

Although the word "proud rain without beginning" has only a few simple letters, it has profound cultural significance behind it. It reminds us to pursue Excellence and perfection unremittingly in life, work and study, and constantly improve our ability and self-cultivation. Moreover, in the pursuit of Excellence and perfection, we must keep a modest attitude and constantly enrich our knowledge and experience.

In today's society, this spirit of being proud of rain and not starting is considered as a positive attitude towards life. It inspires people's infinite enthusiasm and urgent desire to explore unknown fields, and pushes us to go forward bravely, blaze new trails and forge ahead. Because only by constantly breaking through ourselves can we achieve Excellence, thus constantly surpassing the past and becoming our best version.